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9782940411443

Basics Landscape Architecture 02: Ecological Design

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    9782940411443

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    2940411441

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2011-09-01
  • Publisher: Ava Pub Sa

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Basics Landscape Architecture 02: Ecological Designprovides an overview of ecological design and planning for landscape architects. It explores the concepts and themes important to the contemporary practice of ecological design and planning in a highly accessible and richly illustrated format. Focusing primarily on urban environments, the book examines the relationships between ecological design theory and design methods. It describes and illustrates the basic structures and functions of natural and human systems through landscape ecology principles and the dynamics of landscape processes.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 6
What is ecological design?p. 12
Defining ecological designp. 14
Why urban?p. 18
An emerging practicep. 22
Integrating science and designp. 30
Olympic Sculpture Parkp. 32
Systemsp. 34
The structure and function of systemsp. 36
Systems hierarchyp. 40
Types of systemsp. 44
Green infrastructure systemsp. 48
Ecosystem health and diversityp. 54
Waitakere and Twin Streamsp. 60
Landscape dynamicsp. 62
The form and function of landscapesp. 64
Dynamic equilibrium and resiliencep. 70
Resilient + sustainable + regenerative designp. 76
Port Lands Estuaryp. 80
Project processesp. 82
Design processes for ecosystem healthp. 84
Implementing a frameworkp. 90
Civic participationp. 96
Stewardshipp. 100
Freshkiils Parkp. 102
Operationsp. 104
Protect Conserve Reusep. 106
Scaffold Structure Initiatep. 108
Catalyse Seed Regeneratep. 110
Stratify Layer Strengthenp. 112
Regulate Contain Collectp. 114
Sieve Filter Cleansep. 116
Metabolize Digest Remediatep. 118
Mimic Copy Imitatep. 120
Synthesize Connect Integratep. 122
Reveal Immerse Teachp. 124
Placesp. 126
Region and watershedp. 128
Netherlands Green Heartp. 132
Communityp. 134
Portland, Oregonp. 140
Neighbourhoodp. 142
High Pointp. 146
Streetsp. 148
SW Montgomery Streetp. 152
Parks and trailsp. 154
Barry Curtis Parkp. 160
Site/Parcelp. 162
'Green Factor' programmesp. 166
Conclusionp. 168
Taking it furtherp. 170
Bibliographyp. 172
Contact and useful resourcesp. 173
Indexp. 174
Acknowledgements and picture creditsp. 176
Working with ethicsp. 177
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